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LIVE NOW: Hudson Institute Discusses Sam Brownback’s New Book: CCP’s Persecution of All Faiths in China
The Hudson Institute, a Washington based think tank, hosts a discussion at 1 p.m. ET on May 12 on a new book by former U.S. senator and ambassador at large for international religious freedom in the first Trump administration,...
Tibetan Villagers Report More Bear Attacks and Little Help From Authorities
Villagers complained that they can't fight back because Tibetan brown bears are a protected species. Officials accused them of spreading rumors.
China Removes Tibet Spring Planting Video After Online Mockery of Chinese Leader Xi
Footage showing villagers carrying Xi Jinping portraits was said to resemble a funeral, exposing issues in the CCP's orchestrated political messages.
Radio Free Asia Resumes Broadcasts to China, Countering CCP Global Influence
RFA and other U.S.-funded outlets are strategically important in bringing uncensored information to the Chinese public, advocates said.
Senior Diplomat Says Ottawa Clashes With Beijing Over Its Pursuit of Dissidents in Canada
Canada’s number two diplomat says Ottawa is confronting Beijing over its policy clamping down on dissidents in foreign countries. Testifying at a Feb. 3 House of Commons committee meeting reviewing foreign interference in the last election, Deputy Minister of...
Magnitude 5.5 Earthquake Strikes China’s Western Gansu Province
An earthquake of magnitude of 5.5 struck near the rural county of Tewo in Gansu province in western China on Monday.
Nuclear-Capable Russian, Chinese Bombers Fly Near Japan
Japan scrambles fighter jets after more than 10 Chinese and Russian warplanes flew near its islands.
15 Countries Sign Statement Urging End to Serious Human Rights Violations in China
Uyghurs, Christians, Tibetans, and Falun Gong practitioners have faced 'targeted repression,' it stated.
Global Lawmakers Pledge to Push Ban on Forced Organ Harvesting
An international lawmaker alliance said it will also push for actions opposing Beijing's coercive activities against Taiwan, Tibet, and others.
New Bridge Collapses in China’s Sichuan, Less Than 10 Months After Opening
The new bridge was meant to showcase China's meeting its infrastructure goals. It only opened to traffic a few months ago.














